The two-seat Bugatti Veyron, the front grill of which resembles Munch’s “The Scream,” is made from ultralight aluminum and
carbon fiber. But with an engine that can blast from 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds, this wheeled rocket gets an average of only 10 mpg – about the same as the U.S. Army’s M35 cargo
truck.

Bugatti did not respond to a request for comment.

But its wasn’t the only elite automobile to be swept low. Aston
Martin, Bentley, Ferrari, Maserati and Rolls-Royce models all ranked at the bottom of
the list, with mileages ranging from 13 to 15 mpg.

In the truck and van category, the Lexus NX 300h, a hybrid, ranked as the most
efficient SUV, getting a combined average 33 mpg. The Dodge Ram 1500 ranked
as the most efficient standard pickup at 23 mpg, followed by small pickups the Toyota Tacoma, GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado. All the
pickups on the list were two-wheel drive models.

The Mazda 5 was the most efficient van, at 24 mpg.

THE MOST EFFICIENT TRUCKS AND VANS:

Car

Category

Fuel Economy

Lexus NX 300h

Small SUV

33

Toyota Highlander Hybrid

Standard SUV

28

Mazda 5

Minivan

24

Dodge Ram 1500

Standard Pickup Truck

23

Chevrolet Colorado

Small Pickup Truck

22

GMC Canyon

Small Pickup Truck

22

Toyota Tacoma

Small Pickup Truck

22

Ford Transit

Passenger Van

16

Chevrolet Express

Cargo Van

12

GMC Savana

Cargo Van

12

At the rear of the truck pack were the four-wheel drive versions of the Ram and Tacoma, as well as the Toyota Tundra, Nissan Xterra and Mercedes-Benz G63.